Eric and Oliver’s Cedar Mansion by MitchCraft

The 33 ft. THOW was built on a 10 ft. wide gooseneck trailer and includes tons of space, including not one, but two, living rooms! Yet, in my eyes the kitchen steals the show: It’s spacious and perfect for entertaining, and I’ve never seen this much counter space in a tiny home. Plus the cabinets are the most beautiful shade of deep turquoise blue!

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Bathroom with composting toilet, shower and sink.

This bowl sink is too cute! Love the mirror, as well.

Amazing rain water shower head screams “luxurious.”

Well, I’d say this house has it all!

This beautiful custom tiny home was built on an over-width 10′ trailer, providing a spacious feeling on the interior of the home. The home features all cedar siding, slate tile interior entryway and bathroom flooring, and cherry wood flooring throughout the rest of the home. Rustic touches combined with clean beautiful colors make this tiny house a true home. There are two distinct living spaces making the home feel even larger, with the large wrap-around kitchen being at the heart of the home. Completely custom built for this client’s lifestyle, this tiny home combines beauty with real-life functionality and space to live.

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributing writer for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She is a coffee-loving wannabe homesteader who dreams of becoming self-sufficient in her own tiny home someday. Natalie currently resides in a tiny apartment with her husband, Casey, in Massachusetts.

I love eric and olivers cedar mansion by mitchceaft U think one of the finest engineered for good usable space I live in northern indiana how much would one exactly like this cost? What size truck would it take to move it? I would prefer to keep it parked on land Jackie orszulak

It’s a traditional location for places like cabins, etc. as you can grab it on your way out and quickly put it away on the way in… but it doesn’t invite anyone who doesn’t know it’s there to touch it…

Mind, when living in the countryside that you do have to be prepared to deal with local animal predators like bears, possibly mountain lions, wolves, etc… and the nearest police officers may be hours away…

While a very nice trailer it certainly doesn’t look 10′ wide on the inside. I live in and love 10′ wide because it gives so much flexibility and you can have something on each side and still have good room in between. This I bet is 8’6” or less wide.

Mind, the stated dimensions are for the whole house from the exterior… Everything within those dimensions have to share that space, which means you subtract things like the walls from the width to get the actual usable width space…

Here’s one example… The washer dryer combo unit is around 2 feet… Taking up about half the width of the bathroom width, which means the bathroom is around 4 feet wide… Yet there’s still enough room for a L-shaped couch and a walkway…

Add the thickness of the exterior and interior walls and that’s clearly 10′ right there…

Eric & Oliver… I love your home! There’s such a nice balance of color and wood. I could see this as a perfect cabin in the woods. I am curious how you have handled the legal issues with transporting it due to the width?

Yes James is right on the stove. And I think a spring rod and curtain could hide the washer/dryer quite well 🙂 That’s how I covered mine in an old apartment. It was kind of annoying because more than once I accidentally tore down the curtain, but it looked better!

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